Google Now Arrives In Chrome For Windows and Mac
An anonymous reader writes "Google today announced Google Now is coming to the Chrome stable channel for Windows and Mac 'starting today and rolling out over the next few weeks.' This means Google Now notifications will finally be available to desktop and laptop Chrome users, in addition to Android and iOS users. To turn the feature on, all you need to do is sign in to Chrome with the same Google Account you're using for Google Now on mobile. If you use Google Now on multiple devices, you will need to manage your location settings for each device independently (change Location Reporting on Android and iOS)."
Google will track which stores you visit if you turn on Google Now on your Android phone.
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Interface changes, surprisingly bloaty, crashed all the time... I've been using Chrome since it launched in 2008 and watched it slide from a fast, albeit memory heavy app with no cruft to a confusing, massively bloated, unstable beast that gets worse with every iteration.
I went back to Firefox everywhere except my workstation and the change has been night and day.
Google can suck it for all I care
I so want google to know more about me, to track my every movement to monitor everything I do.
What was Google planning to wear before it decided on this new metallic look?
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Article should be filed under spam when words like "finally" and "all you need to do is sign" is included.
The product name is also included in every sentence.
SHIT out of me. My girlfriend uses it and, well, who the fuck needs the NSA when you have Google figuring out what and where and why you do what you do. No thanks. /neo-luddite.
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Really, would it hurt the "editors" to have some sort of description added that explains these?
Now that I've read this, I'm not sure that I now know what Google now is. Now, I already use google, but I've been using google now for many years. Now, what's changed?
Google Now sounds really cool on paper, but I've never actually found it useful. I was intrigued when it claimed it would show you tracking information for packages shipped to you, but I never got it to work (Gmail cards are enabled, and I tried it with multiple Gmail addresses).
The quality of and speed of it's voice recognition is impressive, though.
If you can't convince them, convict them.
Of course google tracks you. That's their job. That's their main business model. Just accept that. Their business is in Data. Lots, and lots, of data. This data is used for all sorts of things. E.g. Google Now. It tells you everything you need as you need it. It can't do that without tracking you. It's a neat piece of software.
please start including a small blurb on what the fuck it is you are pushing, especially for "yet another service you've never heard of from Google" slashvertisements.
Seriously, wtf is Google Now, why should I give half a shit about it, and don't bother I'm not even gonna check this "article" and comments again later.
Should I even both installing it? With Google's track record, I'm sure this one will be dead within a couple years.
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I have never - in any way - been adversely affected by any amount of "personal" data Google has collected from me, nor have I been adversely affected by anything Google has done with the aforesaid "personal" data.
So it's out for Windows, OSX, and ChromeOS . . . but what about normal desktop Linux? I'm hoping it's because they're spending a bit more time making the normal-Linux implementation follow the Desktop Notifications Specification that KDE, GNOME (and its diaspora) and others implement.
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Or if there isn't a version you could write your own.
was excited to see this. went and installed the dev channel chrome to make sure i got it. started it up and got a nice notification saying it was turned on. neat. then nothing. no notifications. nothing at all.
typical behavior from google now. the idea is so simple, but it never seems to work right for me despite having it turned on since inception and allowing google full access to my location. just *some* off the oddities,
1. despite never, ever going to the gym at any other time then between 7-8.30 in the morning on weekday, google now insists on giving me directions at all times of the day including saturdays.
2. despite regularly clicking on news articles and google now notifications about my local sports team, it failed to alert tell me there was a home game the other day resulting in me being jammed in downtown traffic (thanks!)
3. the weather notification is sometimes there, sometimes now. no clue about when it decides to show itself.
4. after swiping away sporting results, it re-inserts them multiple times
Block it - Settings->Privacy->Location Services->Gmail - slide the slider to OFF to turn off ability for that app to use location services.
So I don't see it there, I only see Google Maps. Am I supposed to block Google Maps?
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You can only block this at the application level. Are you accessing gmail in the browser?
If not, look again, because Gmail is definitely in the list.
Chrome only? Great, just want we needed. More browser fragmentation.
Go back to playing golf and living off your golden parachute, Mr. Balmer.
If someone makes me angry I "Ok Google Now" then roar into my phone and politely add "John Cramer". Then Google Now auto spams him with pre-generated hate spam.
Not interested in features I don't use and I don't understand.
So now you need Chrome if you want Google Now notifications? What's next? Some Google Docs feature that only works in Chrome? Maps?
Useful? How is any of that useful? If your life is so depraved of meaning and purpose that you need an automated surveillance program to tell you when to consume stuff, well... you're beyond hope.
No, Google doesn't have SWAT teams. The SWAT teams have data from Google.
Get real. Google loves to use Linux for development, and as the base for their OSes. But giving back to the desktop Linux community? Please, Microsoft has done more for desktop Linux than Google ever will. And that's truly sad.
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The Chromebook version of Chrome also got this. Don't know when it's coming to the Linux version.